Bracis
Bracis is a term that can refer to several different things, primarily in the context of biology and genetics. In the field of zoology, Bracis is the genus name for a group of South American marsupials commonly known as opossums. These opossums are characterized by their long snouts and prehensile tails, and they are found in various habitats across the continent.
Within genetics, bracis can also be a shortened or informal reference to a genetic trait or condition.
Additionally, Bracis might appear as a surname or a place name in certain regions. Like many words,